The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme is accepting stage one applications to this funding opportunity. The HTA Programme aims to commission high-quality, well-designed research which will be carried out by effective and efficient research teams, providing findings which meet the needs of NHS and Social Care managers and leaders.
The HTA Programme aims to commission high-quality, well-designed research which will be carried out by effective and efficient research teams, providing findings which meet the needs of NHS and Social Care managers and leaders.
The Health Technology Assessment Programme is accepting stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream for this primary research or evidence synthesis topic.
The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme is accepting stage one applications to this funding opportunity.
The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme is accepting stage one applications to this funding opportunity. The programme is interested in receiving applications to meet recommendations in research identified in NICE guidance that has been published or updated since 2015.
The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme is accepting stage one applications to this funding opportunity. The programme recognises the importance of the research priorities identified by the James Lind Alliance (JLA) Priority Setting Partnerships (PSP) and are interested in receiving high-quality applications which address them.
Potential advert date: 28 September 2022
The NIHR SPARC scheme supports NIHR Academy Members working in a part of NIHR Infrastructure or NIHR Schools to enhance their research training experience, and network and collaborate in another part of the NIHR.
The Global Health Research Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications for Global Health Research Groups.
Find out more about the Leaders programme which aims to develop your capabilities and effectiveness as a leader by identifying and reflecting on your strengths and areas for development.
The NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) invites applications for the call Mixed methods evaluation of Adult Social Care workforce reforms
The NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) invites applications for the call Variation in pay in adult social care and relationship with workforce and outcomes
The NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) invites applications for the call The feasibility of routine screening for gambling-related harm within mental health and drug and alcohol services
The NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) invites applications for the call Evaluation of the 10-year drug strategy investment in treatment and recovery system
The NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) invites applications for the call Impact of Out of Home Calorie Labelling on people with lived experience of eating disorders
The NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) invites applications for the call Understanding the implementation of Healthy Weight Coaches role in the weight management system
The NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) invites applications for the call Understanding the Missing Links: Integrated Health and Social Care for People Experiencing Homelessness
The NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) invites applications for the call Evaluation of trials to test innovative early years workforce models
The NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) invites applications for the call Evaluation of reforms to the Mental Health Act
The Clinical Academic Research Partnerships (CARP) scheme is a one-to-three-year funding scheme run in partnership between NIHR and the Medical Research Council (MRC).
The Health and Social Care Delivery Research (HSDR) Programme is accepting stage one applications to this funding opportunity.
The Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) Programme is accepting stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting direct-to-Stage 2 applications to this funding opportunity.
Potential advert date: 07 September 2022
Applications are welcome for a new NIHR Infrastructure scheme - the NIHR HealthTech Research Centres (HRC).
The Health and Social Care Delivery Research (HSDR) Programme is accepting stage one applications to this funding opportunity. The programme is interested in receiving applications to meet recommendations in research identified in NICE guidance that has been published or updated since 2015.
The Health and Social Care Delivery Research (HSDR) Programme is accepting stage one applications to this funding opportunity. The programme aims to commission high quality, well designed research which will be carried out by effective and efficient research teams, providing findings which meet the needs of NHS and Social Care managers and leaders.